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1. WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A cookie is a small text file that is sent by a website to your computer or mobile device where it is stored by your web browser. A cookie contains limited non-personal data, usually a unique identifier and the name of the site. This enables a website to recognise you as you move around the site and/or each time you revisit. Cookies are used for a wide variety of purposes such as to keep you logged in or to remember what's in your basket if you're shopping online, to remember your preferences and settings, to analyse how the site is used by you, and to serve advertising to you. Cookies may be served to you by the website you are visiting (a "first party cookie") or by another organisation providing services to that website, such as an analytics company or advertising network (a "third party cookie"). They will either be stored for the duration of your visit (a "session cookie") or they will remain on your device for a fixed period, which could be months or even years, to remember you across multiple browsing sessions (a "persistent cookie").

2.HOW WE USE COOKIES ON OUR ONLINE SERVICES?

We use cookies and tracking technologies for a variety of reasons such as to enable us to improve your experiences with our services and to deliver advertising. In particular, we use these technologies for: Strictly Necessary cookies Strictly Necessary cookies "Strictly necessary" cookies can't be turned off. These cookies help in functioning our services.

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Strictly Necessary cookies "Strictly necessary" cookies can't be turned off. These cookies help in functioning our services.

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To remember your preferences and settings and other functionality you have requested such as remembering your subscription details for Notification alerts, Newsletter so that you do not need to subscribe each time you visit.

ANALYTICS ON OUR SERVICES :

On our websites we use Google Analytics, and other similar services, to collect statistical information about how our websites are used. They use information such as your IP address, browser type and unique identifiers stored in (first party) cookies on your device to record how you interact with our website. On some services we also use Google Demographics and Interests data gathered via the Google DoubleClick cookie. We only use this data in aggregate form and we do not merge it with any other data we hold, however it is important to note that these reports are derived from Google's (third party) DoubleClick cookie and device identifiers, which are also used for advertising. These analytical services help us to know how many users we have, which parts of our sites are most popular, what browsers are used (so we can maximise compatibility), the country or region where our users are located, and the demographics and interests of our users. This enables us to better understand who is using our site and to ensure we are reaching our target demographic, and to improve and tailor our services accordingly.

We may also allow advertisers to use their own marketing data to target advertising campaigns on this website and as a result you may see advertising based upon website content you have been viewing on another website. For example, a retailer might use information about the products you browsed on their website in order to tailor their advert to you on this website. This information is not shared with us and we do not share information with the advertiser about your browsing of our website.

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